Bumblebee, 2018
Finally a decent Transformers movie. I can’t believe I just said that. I hope they keep the old school character designs and light tone in the eventual sequels.
Finally a decent Transformers movie. I can’t believe I just said that. I hope they keep the old school character designs and light tone in the eventual sequels.
I’m always a sucker for a good guys on a mission movie, and when you mix in a tense heist I’m all over that. I really enjoyed the twists and turns it took even when you know things always go wrong in a movie like this.
I like the character designs and the overall world but the story left much to be desired. Let’s hope they come up with a much better story for the eventual sequel.
I found it impressive that this movie really had nothing going on. That’s hard to do. Movies usually have stuff happening all the time. This is a hard watch for even the most diehard Phantasm fans.
I’m not the world’s biggest Lars Von Trier fan but even I have to say this was a pretty interesting movie with some scenes that will stick with me for a while.
Solid origin movie with some cool action bits. Much like I feel about Dr. Strange, I think Captain Marvel will be utilized much better in other Marvel movies down the line.
Who knew that Harmony Korine and Die Antwoord could make something that’s actually kind of touching and sweet?
A trashy video game movie made by people that never played a video game in their lives.
Still tons of fun and a ridiculous amount of mostly cgi blood. I wish someone would edit both movies together into one glorious orgy of violence.
After 20 years of waiting it’s still hard to believe this movie finally came out and I actually liked it. They sure crammed in a ton of story from the long running comic series into this movie. This movie also had the most seamless integration of live actors and cgi I’ve ever seen.
Thrilling and nerve racking at the same time. I wish I could have watched this in the theater on a giant screen.
A fairly bland retelling of a fairly important chapter in the history of American politics and media.
A tight and well acted thriller. I didn’t really like the ending at first but the more I thought about it the better I liked it.
Like all good documentaries I came away from this one with a list of interesting movies I need to watch. And you really should support what Shudder is doing for genre films in general. Its the best $50 a year you can spend.